Yes. His Last Supper was at the time of year at which Passover is celebrated.
The table at the last supper was low and everyone sat on the floor. Unlike in the painting, the disciples sat around the table, not all on one side like a master of ceremonies and the panel.
you could go out for dinna, go on holiday, go some where?
Some are Christian, Jewish, Chatholic, Muslim, it really depends on the person and I guess you could say what you classify as preppy.
The picture that you are citing, was based on European concepts of dining. In the Middle East, food was eaten reclining around a central table, and thus it was likely that Jesus sat in a central position, and the disciples were on the sides of that central table.
Actually, the Last Supper was a common theme at the time.[It portrays the famous speech made by Jesus Christ when he told his prediction that one of his closest men (Judas) would betray him.]The reason Leonardo's painting really became famous is that it was painted on a wall in what was then the dining hall of a monastery and Leonardo showed Jesus and the disciples sitting among the other diners, sort of like the head table. He showed the actual everyday plates, cups, and linens that the monks were using then, putting Jesus in the same place-- doing the same things-- as the monks, which was unique. Elsewhere, Jesus was shown as separate or living in a distant land, elevated from the common people.
he really messed up germany by killing inocent jewish people and eating them for supper
Easter is linked to the Passover and Exodus from Egypt recorded in the Old Testament through the Last Supper and crucifixion that preceded the resurrection. According to the New Testament, Jesus gave the Passover meal a new meaning, as he prepared himself and his disciples for his death in the upper room during the Last Supper. He identified the loaf of bread and cup of wine as symbolizing his body soon to be sacrificed and his blood soon to be shed. 1 Corinthians 5:7 states, "Get rid of the old yeast that you may be a new batch without yeast - as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed." This refers to the Passover requirement to have no yeast in the house and to the allegory of Jesus as the Paschal lamb.
Some people do dress up at the passover Seder! My family has taken on this tradition because it gets the kids more involved and makes the whole experience less serious and boring. We dress up as people from the story...pharoah, moses and others! Also, we dress up as some of the ten plagues. It's really fun!
No. Yes, but I don't really care. Just another person my uncle will invite to his million hour long passover dinners.
-celebration-the celebration must have gone really well, I hope I came to one of those andenjoy it- The lady that was glaring at us actually smiled when the party has finishedwe thought that her birthday celebration must have gone really well
That really depends on time of day and day of week the ceremony is held on. Factors such as regional heritage also impact what kinds of food are served.
Purim is a festival that commemorates the supposed deliverance of the Jewish people of the ancient Persian Empire from a plot by Haman the Agagite to annihilate them, as described in the Book of Esther. However, biblical scholars say that the Book of Esther is not really historical and that there is unlikely to have been any plot to annihilate the Jewish people, so this festival is not really the celebration of any historical event.
Christmas, of course, but there is Easter,Lent (Not really a celebration, but a major event nonetheless),All Saint's Day, Passover (not sure on this one) and other holidays for certain saints that i cannot recall. There are also other events, like Communion and Confirmation.
Yes he is, he is really jewish.
Passover really should be a Christian festival as it is mentioned, as well as commanded in the Bible. Besides, if someone says that they aren't Jewish just Christian, I believe they are very confused. Read Romans 11 or throughout the Bible and you will find that when someone repents and believes in God etc, they become grafted on to the Jewish people, in a spiritual sense, not literally they become Jewish and have Jewish blood, but they are part of the covenant God made with Abraham and his descendants. Thus they should also obey the commands of God given to Moses, including all the 10 commandments; this includes the Sabbath on the seventh day. I guess, besides Passover itself, it would be Easter, since it is the closest in time. Also, in the seder/ceremony of Passover, there is a egg to represent new life, as well as lamb's bone to represent the sacrifice of the Messiah, or Jesus.(Although there are tons of different opinions on who the Messiah is, I won't get into that...)However, though I am not exactly sure, I think Easter was sort of created by some Roman emperor to replace Passover, and Easter also incorporated, similar to Christmas, a lot of pagan aspects.
Yes he is Jewish.
yes, yes there are really Jewish penguins. just look at nick, Kevin, and joe Jonas.